An additional aspect of the Meier case is the highly controversial book the Talmud Jmmanuel. It is said to be the translation of ancient Aramaic scrolls that were discovered by Meier and a colleague in Jerusalem in 1963. The book claims to be the original teachings and life events of the populace named Jmmanuel. Broad attention has been made of the book by James Deardorff.
The load alloy samples are said to have been http://www.truthcontrol.com/node/billy-meier given to Meier, allegedly by the Plejarens, and then passed on to Wendelle Stevens, who then had them tested by chemist Marcel Vogel. Vogel said that in his appearance the samples were impossible to be ersatz with the means of contemporary metallurgy and displayed the properties of cold fusion which were beyond the reach of science by then (and still are). Vogel also stated that the solder vanished from the IBM laboratory not elongated after his work was completed, preventing other scientists from performing their own analysis on it, leading to further skepticism.